Labour denied that Mr Corbyn was rude to Mrs Vine or told her to shut up.

A spokesman said the MP was only trying to "defuse the situation and close the meeting".

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Mrs Vine has called on Mr Corbyn to quit as Labour leader over the party's spiralling anti-Semitism crisis.

She wrote in a recent letter to the Jewish News: "Instead of giving Corbyn any credibility, people should realise he needs exposing for the anti-democratic bully he truly is, a man whose aim is to destroy our community, the British way of life and monarchy."

The party boss has been heavily criticised for refusing to adopt the internationally accepted definition of anti-Semitism.

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